Men: Greed and lust are the keys to making big money!
— The most authentic driving forces of human nature are the underlying logic for your breakthrough.
In recent years, I’ve seen too many men: some trapped in poverty, some caught in desire, some hiding behind “pseudo-righteousness.” But in the end, they all lost to the same thing—refusing to admit their desires.
Some pretend not to care about money, some act indifferent to women, some pretend to be “very rational.” But the hardest thing in life is never restraining desire, but seeing your true self clearly.
Here’s a blunt but useful truth: a man who knows how to leverage his desires is the only one who can truly turn things around, become stronger, and earn big money.
Don’t rush to argue; after reading, you’ll understand. If you don’t get it, go look up Shiyongxin.
01|Admit “Greed,” and you will have the ability to make big money
“The phrase ‘money isn’t important’” will never be spoken by someone in poverty.
But society’s education for men is: “Chasing money is vulgar, greedy, and un noble.”
Nonsense. In the real world:
If you have no money, no one listens to you;
If you have no money, you don’t even deserve to have emotions;
If you have no money, your efforts are just a joke to others.
Don’t say love doesn’t involve money; even dignity depends on money.
The earlier a man admits: “I just want to make money, I need money, I crave money,” the more his motivation will truly awaken.
Because when you dare to admit “greed,” three major changes will happen:
① You will immediately shift from fantasy back to reality
No longer waiting for a life-saving straw, but thinking: “Why should I earn more?” “What skills do I need to improve?” “Which track should I enter?” Moving from passive to active is the first step in life’s reversal.
② You will refuse ineffective socializing and relationships
You’ll realize that many people can’t really help you; many dinners are just groups of poor people comforting each other. When you start pursuing wealth, you become more clear-headed.
③ You will start taking responsibility for yourself, not living for others
When poor, you worry about everyone; when wealthy, everyone starts worrying about you.
Admitting “greed” isn’t falling into depravity, it’s awakening. The first thing a poor man should do is openly desire to become rich.
02|Admit “Lust,” and you will understand how to build attraction
Let’s talk about a more sensitive but more real point: lust is a man’s fundamental energy, not a sin.
Have you noticed:
The more successful a man is, the more he cares about image, ceremony, and taste in life;
The stronger a man is, the more he understands how to manage his social charm;
The more outstanding a man is, the more he wants to show his need for recognition and praise.
Why? Because “lust” doesn’t just mean “sex.” Lust is a desire for “being recognized,” “being worshiped,” and “being needed.” The more repressed a man is, the easier he is to seek fulfillment in “lust.” This isn’t immoral; it’s instinct.
The real question isn’t “whether you are lustful,” but: Are you being led by desire, or are you using desire to improve yourself?
Those truly successful men all share one trait:
① They turn lust into “motivation”
They work out, read, and improve their temperament because they want to become stronger. Because they know: attraction is a form of capital, a form of competitiveness.
② They turn desire into “self-drive”
Want to be worshiped? Then make yourself worthy of worship. Successful men aren’t without desire—they manage their desires very well.
③ They understand how to use “emotional value” to build networks, collaborations, and influence
Appearance is just the first layer; charisma is a deeper power.
“Lust” is never a sign of depravity but a fuel for growth. The key is—can you control it?
03|Greed + Lust: the most powerful combination for men
“Dual engines of survival and evolution”
Have you ever thought about it:
Greed is to improve quality of life; lust is to prove self-worth.
These two forces may seem dirty or vulgar, but they are the oldest, most effective, and strongest driving forces of humanity.
Society teaches men to restrain desire with “morality,” but capitalism harvests men’s “human nature.”
Why do men work hard to make money? Because they know: without money, they will be crushed by the world.
Why do men pursue charm? Because they know: if no one appreciates them, they will be ignored by the world.
This isn’t depravity; it’s instinct—and the most basic “survival strategy” for men.
Greed makes you climb upward.
Lust makes you unwilling to continue lying down.
Human nature isn’t opposition but complementarity. Men who are neither greedy nor lustful often end up in a state of:
No desire, no courage, no strength, no fire. They are alive, but their souls are dead.
04|Men who truly succeed all share one trait:
They don’t suppress desire but tame it.
Smart men know: money should work for me; lust should add value to me;
Desire should motivate me, not take away my reason.
Want to make money? Admit what you want; want to be charming? Admit your longing.
As long as you satisfy three points, desire will turn into power:
① Moderation: not indulgence, but rhythm.
② Self-reflection: ask yourself: Am I being dragged down by desire? Or driven forward by desire?
③ Turn desire into long-term driving force: turn “greed” into money-making ability, turn “lust” into self-improvement—that’s true evolution in life.
05|If you have no desire at all, then you are truly useless
Desire isn’t a sin.
It’s just a reminder: you are still alive, you want to become stronger, you refuse mediocrity.
Greed is to live better; lust is to add sparks to life.
Suppress desire, and you will only distort yourself. Admit desire, and you will be clear-headed.
Stop pretending to be noble. You don’t need moral constraints; you need to wake up to reality.
Want to turn things around? Want to make money? Want to change?
Start with a simple sentence:
“I am craving, I want, I deserve a better life.”
The moment you dare to admit this, you’ve already surpassed 80% of men.
Finally: | Men who can truly turn things around are never ashamed to admit their desires.
Many men live painfully not because their desires are too strong, but because: they don’t know how to use desires.
Stop pretending to be noble, and stop hiding your desires.
Greed makes you fight the world; lust makes you prove yourself. They are not shameful—they are motivation; not original sins—they are engines.
Men who truly earn big money and climb upward are never those “without desires,” but those brave enough to say:
“I want to become stronger, I want to get rich, I crave a better life.”
When you learn to make money work for you and let desire drive you, your life will break free from the places that trap you.
Admitting desire is the starting point of your breakthrough.
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Man: Greedy for money and lustful, only then can you make big money!
Men: Greed and lust are the keys to making big money!
— The most authentic driving forces of human nature are the underlying logic for your breakthrough.
In recent years, I’ve seen too many men: some trapped in poverty, some caught in desire, some hiding behind “pseudo-righteousness.” But in the end, they all lost to the same thing—refusing to admit their desires.
Some pretend not to care about money, some act indifferent to women, some pretend to be “very rational.” But the hardest thing in life is never restraining desire, but seeing your true self clearly.
Here’s a blunt but useful truth: a man who knows how to leverage his desires is the only one who can truly turn things around, become stronger, and earn big money.
Don’t rush to argue; after reading, you’ll understand. If you don’t get it, go look up Shiyongxin.
01|Admit “Greed,” and you will have the ability to make big money
“The phrase ‘money isn’t important’” will never be spoken by someone in poverty.
But society’s education for men is: “Chasing money is vulgar, greedy, and un noble.”
Nonsense. In the real world:
If you have no money, no one listens to you;
If you have no money, you don’t even deserve to have emotions;
If you have no money, your efforts are just a joke to others.
Don’t say love doesn’t involve money; even dignity depends on money.
The earlier a man admits: “I just want to make money, I need money, I crave money,” the more his motivation will truly awaken.
Because when you dare to admit “greed,” three major changes will happen:
① You will immediately shift from fantasy back to reality
No longer waiting for a life-saving straw, but thinking: “Why should I earn more?” “What skills do I need to improve?” “Which track should I enter?” Moving from passive to active is the first step in life’s reversal.
② You will refuse ineffective socializing and relationships
You’ll realize that many people can’t really help you; many dinners are just groups of poor people comforting each other. When you start pursuing wealth, you become more clear-headed.
③ You will start taking responsibility for yourself, not living for others
When poor, you worry about everyone; when wealthy, everyone starts worrying about you.
Admitting “greed” isn’t falling into depravity, it’s awakening. The first thing a poor man should do is openly desire to become rich.
02|Admit “Lust,” and you will understand how to build attraction
Let’s talk about a more sensitive but more real point: lust is a man’s fundamental energy, not a sin.
Have you noticed:
The more successful a man is, the more he cares about image, ceremony, and taste in life;
The stronger a man is, the more he understands how to manage his social charm;
The more outstanding a man is, the more he wants to show his need for recognition and praise.
Why? Because “lust” doesn’t just mean “sex.” Lust is a desire for “being recognized,” “being worshiped,” and “being needed.” The more repressed a man is, the easier he is to seek fulfillment in “lust.” This isn’t immoral; it’s instinct.
The real question isn’t “whether you are lustful,” but: Are you being led by desire, or are you using desire to improve yourself?
Those truly successful men all share one trait:
① They turn lust into “motivation”
They work out, read, and improve their temperament because they want to become stronger. Because they know: attraction is a form of capital, a form of competitiveness.
② They turn desire into “self-drive”
Want to be worshiped? Then make yourself worthy of worship. Successful men aren’t without desire—they manage their desires very well.
③ They understand how to use “emotional value” to build networks, collaborations, and influence
Appearance is just the first layer; charisma is a deeper power.
“Lust” is never a sign of depravity but a fuel for growth. The key is—can you control it?
03|Greed + Lust: the most powerful combination for men
“Dual engines of survival and evolution”
Have you ever thought about it:
Greed is to improve quality of life; lust is to prove self-worth.
These two forces may seem dirty or vulgar, but they are the oldest, most effective, and strongest driving forces of humanity.
Society teaches men to restrain desire with “morality,” but capitalism harvests men’s “human nature.”
Why do men work hard to make money? Because they know: without money, they will be crushed by the world.
Why do men pursue charm? Because they know: if no one appreciates them, they will be ignored by the world.
This isn’t depravity; it’s instinct—and the most basic “survival strategy” for men.
Greed makes you climb upward.
Lust makes you unwilling to continue lying down.
Human nature isn’t opposition but complementarity. Men who are neither greedy nor lustful often end up in a state of:
No desire, no courage, no strength, no fire. They are alive, but their souls are dead.
04|Men who truly succeed all share one trait:
They don’t suppress desire but tame it.
Smart men know: money should work for me; lust should add value to me;
Desire should motivate me, not take away my reason.
Want to make money? Admit what you want; want to be charming? Admit your longing.
As long as you satisfy three points, desire will turn into power:
① Moderation: not indulgence, but rhythm.
② Self-reflection: ask yourself: Am I being dragged down by desire? Or driven forward by desire?
③ Turn desire into long-term driving force: turn “greed” into money-making ability, turn “lust” into self-improvement—that’s true evolution in life.
05|If you have no desire at all, then you are truly useless
Desire isn’t a sin.
It’s just a reminder: you are still alive, you want to become stronger, you refuse mediocrity.
Greed is to live better; lust is to add sparks to life.
Suppress desire, and you will only distort yourself. Admit desire, and you will be clear-headed.
Stop pretending to be noble. You don’t need moral constraints; you need to wake up to reality.
Want to turn things around? Want to make money? Want to change?
Start with a simple sentence:
“I am craving, I want, I deserve a better life.”
The moment you dare to admit this, you’ve already surpassed 80% of men.
Finally: | Men who can truly turn things around are never ashamed to admit their desires.
Many men live painfully not because their desires are too strong, but because: they don’t know how to use desires.
Stop pretending to be noble, and stop hiding your desires.
Greed makes you fight the world; lust makes you prove yourself. They are not shameful—they are motivation; not original sins—they are engines.
Men who truly earn big money and climb upward are never those “without desires,” but those brave enough to say:
“I want to become stronger, I want to get rich, I crave a better life.”
When you learn to make money work for you and let desire drive you, your life will break free from the places that trap you.
Admitting desire is the starting point of your breakthrough.
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